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Big Mom called the police early in the morning: A strange man slept in my bedroom

Modern Express News (correspondent Shen Haoyu reporter Jiang Zhenjun) The man was drunk, and his friend sent him downstairs to his home and left, and as a result, the family called and said that he had not returned home for one night. Unexpectedly, the man ran the wrong corridor and slept in someone else's house. The Modern Express reporter learned that recently, this strange scene occurred in Binhai County, Yancheng City.

"He said he could just go upstairs, but he hadn't been home yet, and his family was crazy!" At about 4:00 a.m. on February 13, the Fifth Squadron of the Patrol Division of the Patrol Special Police Brigade of the Binhai County Public Security Bureau received a report from a resident of the jurisdiction that he and his friend Mr. Liu had drunk and sent Mr. Liu downstairs. ”

At this time, it is nearly 5 a.m., the weather is cold, and if an accident occurs to a person who is in a drunken state, the consequences are unimaginable. After receiving the police, Zhou Xinxin, the police officer on duty, immediately contacted the team members patrolling the street and paid attention to the search during the patrol. Subsequently, the police retrieved the public video, fortunately, the drunken Mr. Liu in the video did not leave the community, and all the team members searched in the community.

Big Mom called the police early in the morning: A strange man slept in my bedroom

"Comrade policeman, come quickly, there is a man asleep on the bed in my bedroom, I don't know him, you come soon!" At about 6 o'clock in the morning, the police who were carrying out the search work received another request for help, and coincidentally, the policeman, Aunt Wang, lived in the same building as the missing Mr. Liu.

After receiving the alarm, the police immediately organized the police force to rush to the scene. "You slowly exit the room, don't act rashly." Under the guidance of the policeman, Ms. Wang, the police pushed open the bedroom door of her home, only to see a man lying on the bed and sleeping, and the room was filled with a strong smell of wine.

"Wake up, what's your name?" Where is home? Why is it here? "Faced with a series of questions, the drunken man looked puzzled." This is my home, who are you? How did it come in? The man replied emphatically.

Big Mom called the police early in the morning: A strange man slept in my bedroom

"Look around and be sure this is your home?" Then, the police learned through the face recognition of the police platform that the drunken man was Mr. Liu, who had disappeared after drinking in the early morning. As he talked, Mr. Liu gradually woke up, and he told the police that the stairway and room layout here were almost exactly the same as at home.

After the police learned and found that the whole incident turned out to be a big oolong between the careless homeowner Ms. Wang and the drunken Mr. Liu. Because the owner of the house, Ms. Wang, was careless before going to bed and forgot to lock the door, the drunken Mr. Liu followed the route home in the past, confused and walked the wrong corridor, came to Ms. Wang's home by mistake, pushed the door and entered Mr. Liu mistakenly thought that he had arrived home, took off his shoes, and fell asleep.

The police told the Modern Express reporter that Ms. Wang, who is more than 50 years old, lives alone, and she sleeps in the next room and does not notice that someone came in at night, until she got up in the morning to make breakfast and found that there was one more person in the next bedroom, and she was scared to call the police.

After verifying the identity information, the police sent the drunken Mr. Liu back to his home in the corridor next door safely, and gave instructions and reminders to prevent similar things from happening again. At the same time, she also reminded the police, Ms. Wang, to improve her own awareness of prevention, to close the doors and windows at night, and not to leave opportunities for lawbreakers.

(Courtesy of Coastal Police)

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